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>> bret: jennifer griffin at pentagon. thank you. >>> still ahead -- get ready to shell out more of your money for obamacare. first, the republicans court the hispanic vote. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. >> bret: the republican outreach to hispanics and other minorities is taking shape. the house today voted on the first step in g.o.p. immigration reform. correspondent doug mckelway tells us what is in it. >> with today's passage of stem jobs act, republican controlled house goes on record with a pro immigration, pro job creation bill. it provides green cards for 55,000 immigrants with advanced degrees in the sciences. but it also allows the recipient's families to join them and attempt to end the brain drain that hampers the high-tech industry. >> it makes no sense to educate people, bright, talented people and then frankly deport them so they can compete against the united
>> bret: jennifer griffin at pentagon. thank you. >>> still ahead -- get ready to shell out more of your money for obamacare. first, the republicans court the hispanic vote. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. >> bret: the republican outreach to hispanics and other minorities is taking shape. the house today voted on the first step...
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and h leaves that will allow obama more leeway cutting the pentagon. otherwise panetta could resign on principle if the sequestration were to happen. that would be embarrassing. >> bret: so you think it doesn't happen? >> i think he will likely be eased out. so there will be somebody more pliable at defense. >> i think the term for is it "flexibility" in this administration, second term. >> malleable. >> the president prefers flexibility. >> he will be flexible after the election. he told his good russian friend. >> bret: this is the parlor game we play, finding out who will be in the cabinet, the second term. that is it for the panel. stay tuned for a final election message from one of the campaigns. watch this. [ whoosh! ] [ man ] whoo-hoo! [ male announcer ] with reddi wip... that's so weird... [ whoosh! ] [ male announcer ] ...a slice of pie never sounded better. oh, yeah! [ male announcer ] that's because it's always made with real cream, never hydrogenated oil like some other whipped toppings. the sound of reddi wip... [ whoosh ] ...is the sound
and h leaves that will allow obama more leeway cutting the pentagon. otherwise panetta could resign on principle if the sequestration were to happen. that would be embarrassing. >> bret: so you think it doesn't happen? >> i think he will likely be eased out. so there will be somebody more pliable at defense. >> i think the term for is it "flexibility" in this administration, second term. >> malleable. >> the president prefers flexibility. >> he will...
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having said all of this what do we want for pentagon leadership? what should we want to make sure we are managing the reality behind these numbers in a politically smart and security smart way? it is not clear to me it is a bad idea to have someone who isn't steeped in pentagon management and having someone who does come from outside or hasn't spent is or her whole career looking his or her way up to pentagon management and has the single most important ability in whoever the next secretary of defense to say why do we do it that way? the person who has been willing to challenge that repeatedly would be my lead candidate. [applause] >> winslow wheeler, would you like to respond? >> sure. a perfectly reasonable challenge. pentagon leadership, let's call it secretary of defense over secretary of state, you don't need a competitor, to idly think over a notion of what we should do here or there. you don't want a second secretary of state. second you want somebody with demonstrated emphasis, emphasis on the word demonstrated confidence, somebody from bus
having said all of this what do we want for pentagon leadership? what should we want to make sure we are managing the reality behind these numbers in a politically smart and security smart way? it is not clear to me it is a bad idea to have someone who isn't steeped in pentagon management and having someone who does come from outside or hasn't spent is or her whole career looking his or her way up to pentagon management and has the single most important ability in whoever the next secretary of...
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despite the warships docked in syria, pentagon officials say they didn't make it that far. still a top iranian general is signaling iran would be willing to carry out a preemptive strike, a clear message to israel. quote, our strategy now is that if we feel our enemies want to endanger iran's national interest and decide to do that, we will act without waiting for their actions. the white house continued to press israel not to strike first. >> there's time and space for diplomacy to work for the effective sanctions to result in a change in behavior. >> china, india and japan agreed to cut down on the amount of oil they import by 10 to 20% but skeptics don't think it would stop zin the obama administration, james clapper, testified to the senate two weeks ago all existing sanctions had no affect on iran's behavior or policies in the nuclear field. >> pentagon officials warn of the limits of the military strike. collin call was the top advisors. >> one down side is there's very little benefit from the strike. u.s. officials suggested a strike buys you one, works maybe three y
despite the warships docked in syria, pentagon officials say they didn't make it that far. still a top iranian general is signaling iran would be willing to carry out a preemptive strike, a clear message to israel. quote, our strategy now is that if we feel our enemies want to endanger iran's national interest and decide to do that, we will act without waiting for their actions. the white house continued to press israel not to strike first. >> there's time and space for diplomacy to work...
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all of them had backgrounds in the military or in the pentagon and this was true of the secretary of state who had been the chairman of that joint chiefs of staff. richard r. medish as it was of cheney and rumsfeld. it's rare to have an administration with the former secretary of defense. and they also shared some common beliefs. america was unquestionably a force for good in the world. a military power was of supreme importance and in fact the disagreements among them were halgand win force should be used for the united states should be saved for the big war were used for house it was in iraq. immediately after obama's election in 2008i decided i wanted to take a look at the democrats over the same time period. many of my books have covered the same time period from the 60's through the present day. and i kind of come across democratic policy and passing it on and i wanted to unify it and look at the obama administration. and since the 1970's, the democratic parties have a strong grass-roots base growing out of the entire war movement of the vietnam era. they have far fewer people p
all of them had backgrounds in the military or in the pentagon and this was true of the secretary of state who had been the chairman of that joint chiefs of staff. richard r. medish as it was of cheney and rumsfeld. it's rare to have an administration with the former secretary of defense. and they also shared some common beliefs. america was unquestionably a force for good in the world. a military power was of supreme importance and in fact the disagreements among them were halgand win force...
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first, to jennifer griffin working at the pentagon. how did both general allen and general petraeus know the woman named jill kelley? >>reporter: general allen was the deputy of general petraeus when he was the head in tampa bay, florida in 2010. jill kelley a well-known socialite in tampa bay, married to a, reunient surgeon and she hosted parties for top military brass at central command and would shop with general petraeus' wife holly, their families spent christmas together, and allen exchanged hundreds of e-mails that were 20,000 to 30,000 pages long when printed out with jill kelley and many characterized as being flirtatious but not security-related or dealing with government contracts, her end froms say they were harmless and might have included sweetheart here and there and allen insists he did not have a sexual affair with jill kelley and paula broadwell has hired an attorney. and her father told the newspaper that this is about something else entirely and the truth will come out. there is a lot more that going to come out. yo
first, to jennifer griffin working at the pentagon. how did both general allen and general petraeus know the woman named jill kelley? >>reporter: general allen was the deputy of general petraeus when he was the head in tampa bay, florida in 2010. jill kelley a well-known socialite in tampa bay, married to a, reunient surgeon and she hosted parties for top military brass at central command and would shop with general petraeus' wife holly, their families spent christmas together, and allen...
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the pentagon now confirms iranian war planes fired on a u.s. drone flying in international airspace. we will follow-up the breaking news unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b" but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the second major storm in a week adding insult to injury in the northeast. new york and new jersey are back in the thick of it again. snow and wind snapped weakened trees and downed power lanes. tens of thousands of people lost power. many only just got it back after hurricane sandy. >> no fuel for the generator. i will try to warm up the has. >> my daughter is three. i bundled her up in blankets and put her between my husband and myself. >>shepard: in new jersey, more than 12" of snow. 5" itch -- 5" fell in central park, a record. breezy point is covered in snow this morning with more hardship in a place where so many lost so were. the nor'easter forced fema to shut down ten mobile disaster recovery centers around new york city and rick is on staten island some some of the snow is melting. >> what is incre
the pentagon now confirms iranian war planes fired on a u.s. drone flying in international airspace. we will follow-up the breaking news unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b" but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the second major storm in a week adding insult to injury in the northeast. new york and new jersey are back in the thick of it again. snow and wind snapped weakened trees and downed power lanes. tens of thousands of people lost power. many only...
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the pentagon has been working on this, this has been a priority for you as well. at what point is the department of defense going to come into the 21st century in terms of accountability or audittability? >> the legal goal is to have audit-ready statements by 2017 and secretary panetta said you gotta speed it up for the key statements, the budget of resources which is our statement by 2014 to be audit ready. i'm reasonably kf bent we'll make those. -- confident we'll make those. we've overpromised and underdeliverred on this topic, so i want to be humble and careful. but i'm reasonably confident. i have to say, vago, since my wife is listening, i don't think i'll be the comptroller in 2017, so somebody else is going to have to finish this job. >> let me take you in the last 30 or so seconds we have left as to whether or not the right culture exists for accountability within the department. congressman kauffman is looking at making accountability at all ranks. is the sulture of accountability growing in the pentagon or what has to be done? >> in my experience, fina
the pentagon has been working on this, this has been a priority for you as well. at what point is the department of defense going to come into the 21st century in terms of accountability or audittability? >> the legal goal is to have audit-ready statements by 2017 and secretary panetta said you gotta speed it up for the key statements, the budget of resources which is our statement by 2014 to be audit ready. i'm reasonably kf bent we'll make those. -- confident we'll make those. we've...
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the prestige of the pentagon is on the line here because this pentagon cannot continue that military relationship with the egyptian military if they are going to remain in charge of the government there and not turn it back to democracy. the status quo cannot continue as it is. this will become a growing problem. >> barbara, standby. i want an watson in cairo to standby. hala gorani is gathering information. hundreds of thousands gathering at tahrir square to protest what's going on. there is a report from the state-run middle east news agency that hosni mubarak is clinically dead. we're seeking more information on that. much more out of egypt right after this. s do this s do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earne
the prestige of the pentagon is on the line here because this pentagon cannot continue that military relationship with the egyptian military if they are going to remain in charge of the government there and not turn it back to democracy. the status quo cannot continue as it is. this will become a growing problem. >> barbara, standby. i want an watson in cairo to standby. hala gorani is gathering information. hundreds of thousands gathering at tahrir square to protest what's going on....
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the prestige of the pentagon is on the line here because this pentagon cannot continue that military relationship with the egyptian military if they are going to remain in charge of the government there and not turn it back to democracy. the status quo cannot continue as it is. this will become a growing problem. >> barbara, standby. i want iran watson in cairo to standby. hala gorani is gathering information. hundreds of thousands gathering at tahrir square to protest what's going on. there is a report from the state-run middle east news agency that hosni mubarak is clinically dead. we're seeking more information on that. much more out of egypt right after this. s do this s do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've ear
the prestige of the pentagon is on the line here because this pentagon cannot continue that military relationship with the egyptian military if they are going to remain in charge of the government there and not turn it back to democracy. the status quo cannot continue as it is. this will become a growing problem. >> barbara, standby. i want iran watson in cairo to standby. hala gorani is gathering information. hundreds of thousands gathering at tahrir square to protest what's going on....
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we're going to take you live in just a bit to a pentagon news briefing. the pentagon today reportedly recommending to congress that women ab lobe allowed to serve more jobs closer to the front line. they say the change would open up 14,000 additional jobs to women. we'll have that news conference live for you at 3:30 eastern here on c-span3. >> when i first started the book, i also thought this must be an american story. this is about a country that wore ships the religion of self reliance and individualism. this is the legacy of roe and emerson. but it comes out that we're laggereds. it's even more common in japan. >> on "afterwards" in, "going solo," they look at the growing trend of american adults choosing to live alone and what that means for the country saturday night at 10:00 eastern. also this weekend on book tv, sunday at 3:00, the second cousin of former secretary of state couldnndoleeza rice and starting a dialogue between gang leaders and police. georgetown university's bonnie morris on her one-woman play and book of the same name, "revenge of
we're going to take you live in just a bit to a pentagon news briefing. the pentagon today reportedly recommending to congress that women ab lobe allowed to serve more jobs closer to the front line. they say the change would open up 14,000 additional jobs to women. we'll have that news conference live for you at 3:30 eastern here on c-span3. >> when i first started the book, i also thought this must be an american story. this is about a country that wore ships the religion of self...
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so if we're looking for more air waves, all roads lead back to the pentagon. they've acknowledged that. we heard heard members of the administration acknowledge the government spectrum needs to be repurposed for commercial use. really what brendan was talking about the shift from video over cable connection to consuming on a tablet computer or smartphone. that's driving the change in bandwidth. people want to watch video on their ipad and we have to make it work. >> the broadcasters will be reluctant, and when local stations start closing, we may hear something from congress. that's what we're talking about here, is local stations going out of business in exchange for money so their air waves can be given the wire carriers. >> the issue of the inseptembertive auctions of spectrum doesn't have the political divide that say a cybersecurity issue has. those parties supported the idea of the incentive auction, and recognized the need to get more spectrum out on the market for wireless companies to provide these services, which people want ask are clamoring for. at
so if we're looking for more air waves, all roads lead back to the pentagon. they've acknowledged that. we heard heard members of the administration acknowledge the government spectrum needs to be repurposed for commercial use. really what brendan was talking about the shift from video over cable connection to consuming on a tablet computer or smartphone. that's driving the change in bandwidth. people want to watch video on their ipad and we have to make it work. >> the broadcasters will...
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that the pentagon's got to make a contribution and if there is anything on healthcare, it's gotta be about reforming it, bringing the costs down, not cutting benefits. >> eliot: let's drill down a couple of pieces of this. what do you think the underlying ratio should be between cost cutting and revenue generation. last summer it was 10 to 1 in terms of cutting costs to revenue. thankfully the deal didn't get done. should it be one-to-one? where would you like to see this happen? >> you know, i actually don't know that number because i think the question is i think we need about a trillion and a half from revenues and the revenues have to come, as i mentioned the way president obama was campaigning. and then the pentagon's gotta make a contribution and we've already cut a trillion and a half dollars on domestic discretionary. we'll have to cut more to get a deal. but with the ratio is, i haven't been that close to what the numbers are. >> eliot: one of the issues lurking out there is the debt ceiling and it seems necessary to me to include as part of this grand bargain if one is ever
that the pentagon's got to make a contribution and if there is anything on healthcare, it's gotta be about reforming it, bringing the costs down, not cutting benefits. >> eliot: let's drill down a couple of pieces of this. what do you think the underlying ratio should be between cost cutting and revenue generation. last summer it was 10 to 1 in terms of cutting costs to revenue. thankfully the deal didn't get done. should it be one-to-one? where would you like to see this happen? >>...
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jennifer griffin who joins us from the pentagon. there are so many things coming out, breaking as we speak. give us two or three most important things you have seen and you have heard today. >> the most important thing is how the investigation is expanding. we went to bed, thinking the f.b.i. investigation ended and then we hear the f.b.i. was going back to broadwell's house, paula broadwell's house, petraeus' mistress in north carolina. we don't know what that is all about. then we hear shortly after that, that general john allen, the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, who was here in washington preparing for his confirmation hearings for his next job at the supreme allied commanderrer in europe, the confirmation hearings are on hold and he is now implicated in this controversy, because of 30,000 pages of e-mails to jill kelly, who is the woman who launched this investigation. so it really keeps unraveling. it's like an onion you keep rolling back. we also need to look at the contentious custody battle that jill kelly's sister was
jennifer griffin who joins us from the pentagon. there are so many things coming out, breaking as we speak. give us two or three most important things you have seen and you have heard today. >> the most important thing is how the investigation is expanding. we went to bed, thinking the f.b.i. investigation ended and then we hear the f.b.i. was going back to broadwell's house, paula broadwell's house, petraeus' mistress in north carolina. we don't know what that is all about. then we hear...
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putting the decorated veteran and former presidential candidate in charge at the pentagon and not at the state department, as had been widely speculated. "the washington post" is sourcing its reporting to unnamed senior administration officials. senator kerry is also not commenting tonight. if senator kerry does move to the cabinet for defense or any other post, there will be an immediate political question for the democrats as to what happens to his u.s. senate seat in massachusetts. senator kerry had mostly been talked about as a potential replacement for secretary of state hillary clinton. the post reporting tonight that that nomination for secretary of state is instead almost certain to go to united nations ambassador susan rice. republicans tried to make into a scandal susan rice's comments after the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. her comments that the attack was thought to be linked to islamist protests rather than an organized terrorist attack. but the administration and the intelligence committee have stepped up to defend her remarks that sunday. and if she is tapped
putting the decorated veteran and former presidential candidate in charge at the pentagon and not at the state department, as had been widely speculated. "the washington post" is sourcing its reporting to unnamed senior administration officials. senator kerry is also not commenting tonight. if senator kerry does move to the cabinet for defense or any other post, there will be an immediate political question for the democrats as to what happens to his u.s. senate seat in massachusetts....
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next lawmakers asking the pentagon to send extra military quipment to help secure the u.s. mexican border, and they say time is right now that the wars in iraq and afghanistan are winding down. and, catholics through the world observing holy thursday, you are getting a look at a mass held early today in jerusalem and the holy day is celebrated to recognize the last summer of jesus christ with his disciples. >> and certain testing at the doctor's office could become more rare a panel of doctors announcing they need to cut costs so they are cutting out services. is your health in danger? and diane has more. >>diane: good morning, so, nine procedures are be, urged to stop automatically ordered, 45 routine tests and treatment which have some applauding and others warning this is health care rationing, including early imaging for back pain, and ekg on heart healthy patients and the most controversial, is chemotherapy for really second cancer parents. the groups represent 374,000 doctors say the goal is to improve care while reducing wasteful spending and by some estimates unnece
next lawmakers asking the pentagon to send extra military quipment to help secure the u.s. mexican border, and they say time is right now that the wars in iraq and afghanistan are winding down. and, catholics through the world observing holy thursday, you are getting a look at a mass held early today in jerusalem and the holy day is celebrated to recognize the last summer of jesus christ with his disciples. >> and certain testing at the doctor's office could become more rare a panel of...
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chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> an nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i have been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize that there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talk with kareem abdul-jabbar next. machine share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. get a droid incredible 4g lte by htc for $49.99. you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, v
chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> an nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i have been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize that there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talk with kareem abdul-jabbar next. machine share...
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the pentagon has gone an enormous eating spree over the last decade and has grown enormous. and this conversation about what is it for has not taken place. yes, we haven't had a conversation among nato allies about why we should be cutting this or cutting that. but we also haven't had a conversation about why we ever spent this money in the first place. that i think is the question that we should be -- the conversation we should be having. right now, here in the united states, we have basically throw approaches to the obesity problem facing nato and u.s. spending. and the three options are basically this. and they were alluded to in the last panel, and i'll just go over them very briefly. essentially, the republicans have laid out various options for eating more. in other words, the house has offered a proposal to add $4 billion on top of what the pentagon has asked for. they have put forward an alternative to sequestration. i won't go into that. mitt romney says we should spend $2.1 trillion more over what the obama administration has laid out. $2.1 trillion more. not cutti
the pentagon has gone an enormous eating spree over the last decade and has grown enormous. and this conversation about what is it for has not taken place. yes, we haven't had a conversation among nato allies about why we should be cutting this or cutting that. but we also haven't had a conversation about why we ever spent this money in the first place. that i think is the question that we should be -- the conversation we should be having. right now, here in the united states, we have basically...
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this is the pentagon's comfort zone and the world doesn't tend to be presented as neatly as that. secondly, i think this should be considered defense strategy step one because there will be more cuts coming undoubtedly from the debt and fiscal pressures that we're feeling now and will continue to feel from what we can tell. so there's phase one, and there'll be successive drawdowns over the next two, three, four years and they're going to have to change the strategy i think at a certain point. certainly the next quadrennial defense review begins a year from today, pretty close to it, will have to address additional fiscal pressures. third, more to your point, i think the strategy was a bit overmessaged regarding asia, asia, asia, the shift to asia, the pivot to asia. so while the document itself is very clear and a little more crisp on the other issues, i think it's been overmessaged and overplayed the shift to asia. that's having a real impact on european leaders' decisions. in some cases, it's a healthy impact, boy, is the u.s. not going to do everything all the time, everywhere
this is the pentagon's comfort zone and the world doesn't tend to be presented as neatly as that. secondly, i think this should be considered defense strategy step one because there will be more cuts coming undoubtedly from the debt and fiscal pressures that we're feeling now and will continue to feel from what we can tell. so there's phase one, and there'll be successive drawdowns over the next two, three, four years and they're going to have to change the strategy i think at a certain point....
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in our book we talk about an analysis that was done by consultants for the pentagon. this is a detailed analysis based on national academy report and extensive interviewing with scientists. this is what they came up with. they looked at that scenario of more freshwater off of greenland, changes in ocean currents, changes in europe and the east coast of north america. this is what they found. the scenario of warming and sudden shelling of north america, europe and asia the southwest was drier and farmers hit hard in the south with the u.s. dry air. europe got a lot colder. the climate in northern areas like siberia. people started moving south from scandinavia because it was too cold to live there. globally 10 to 25%, massive famine in china because they couldn't get all those people because of increased crop deals. in this scenario this is for pentagon planning. the best guess as of a few years ago. the u.s. has to secure borders to keep out starving emigrants from caribbean leaders in mexico and south america. basically aggressive wars over resources. this is the wor
in our book we talk about an analysis that was done by consultants for the pentagon. this is a detailed analysis based on national academy report and extensive interviewing with scientists. this is what they came up with. they looked at that scenario of more freshwater off of greenland, changes in ocean currents, changes in europe and the east coast of north america. this is what they found. the scenario of warming and sudden shelling of north america, europe and asia the southwest was drier...
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the pentagon's decision to open 14,000 combat-related positions to women. susan g. komen breast cancer foundation decision to withdraw and then restore grant money to planned parenthood. >> rick santorum couldn't manufacturer the scenario where he is in a dead heat with mitt romney. we are talking about social issues. that is his bread and butter. >> some say what helps santorum in the primary may prove to be liability in the general election. the church contraception issue inspired not only social conservatives but the president's liberal base. in the senate, the leading democrats attacked republican amendment to overturn mandate that requires health insurers to require contraceptive coverage. >> we're again debating attack on women's healthcare fueled purely by politics. taking the lead from the party surging presidential candidate, rick santorum. this republican amendment seeks to change the debate in washington, d.c. from growing our economy and creating jobs to fighting cultural wars. >> if republicans are painted as the party that is most concerned about socia
the pentagon's decision to open 14,000 combat-related positions to women. susan g. komen breast cancer foundation decision to withdraw and then restore grant money to planned parenthood. >> rick santorum couldn't manufacturer the scenario where he is in a dead heat with mitt romney. we are talking about social issues. that is his bread and butter. >> some say what helps santorum in the primary may prove to be liability in the general election. the church contraception issue inspired...
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that depends, the reaction depends on who you talked to in the pentagon and some people were never all that bullish on the talks to begin with and didn't see a lot of hope there. the obama administration was out front saying that they were in direct consultations and had put a lot in there and i guess we see mitt romney arriving now. >> i will jump in now if you wouldn't mind as he comes to the podium and thanks the governor of virginia. he will begin his address to a packed house, and obviously as i said before, all eyes, all ears, because this is a pivot in the campaign, foreign policy on the agenda and first and foremost for the first time. >> thanks for the warm welcome and i particularly appreciate the introduction by my good friend and tireless campaign companion, governor bob mcdonnell. we traveled the state time and time again and he goes all over the country helping me and also showing in virginia what conservative leadership can do to build a stronger economy. thank you also to congressman good lot for joining us today. i appreciate his service and leadership and particular t
that depends, the reaction depends on who you talked to in the pentagon and some people were never all that bullish on the talks to begin with and didn't see a lot of hope there. the obama administration was out front saying that they were in direct consultations and had put a lot in there and i guess we see mitt romney arriving now. >> i will jump in now if you wouldn't mind as he comes to the podium and thanks the governor of virginia. he will begin his address to a packed house, and...
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the fact that pentagon can't be expected to deal with this problem by itself. there must be much more radical surgical solutions to this problem. it's not just a partisan thing. of course, you know, tom colburn, republican, rather conservative republican came out way proposal over the summer to cut $1 trillion in military spending. which i thought was quite remarkable. we, at the institute for policy studies where i work put out the unified security budget where we come up with a detailed list of not only the cuts that we think can be made without endangering the security. we have to repeat that. without endangering the security of the united states, but also where the money could be usefully applied to promote non-military approaches, to resolving conflicts. beefing up, in other words, various existing structures within the state department and other parts of the u.s. government. and, of course, i haven't heard anybody refer to the poll done recently, just a week ago, maybe, but a project for international policy, attitudes in several, and two other polling fi
the fact that pentagon can't be expected to deal with this problem by itself. there must be much more radical surgical solutions to this problem. it's not just a partisan thing. of course, you know, tom colburn, republican, rather conservative republican came out way proposal over the summer to cut $1 trillion in military spending. which i thought was quite remarkable. we, at the institute for policy studies where i work put out the unified security budget where we come up with a detailed list...
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. >> greta: the pentagon is sounding new alarms about iran. the defense department warns that iran is improving the short- and long-range ability of its missiles. but it is playing a key role in an arms treaty to regulate weapons ownership by governments and possibly civilians too. >> good evening. >> greta: what's this treaty? >> well, there is a long history to this treaty. while it sounds, on its face, like it's just dealing with weapon sales between governments, there is a hidden agenda here. that is by the gun control crowd in the united states, unhappy with its inable to get the gun control laws it wants at the federal law, basically going outside and trying to negotiate them into a treaty, which will come back to the senate, which they hope people won't pay attention to and will bind the united states. >> greta: a chance of the treaty being voted by the u.s. senate, probably? little, right? >> fortunately, at this point, opponents of gun control legislation have gotten about 58 senators to sign on to say they are not going to agree to t
. >> greta: the pentagon is sounding new alarms about iran. the defense department warns that iran is improving the short- and long-range ability of its missiles. but it is playing a key role in an arms treaty to regulate weapons ownership by governments and possibly civilians too. >> good evening. >> greta: what's this treaty? >> well, there is a long history to this treaty. while it sounds, on its face, like it's just dealing with weapon sales between governments,...
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i think that's the likeliest area of actual conflict. >> the pentagon will often say and right now the u.s. spends something like 4, 5, 6 times what china spends on its defense spending. and the big question then becomes what is china's intention? (instrumental music) >> in a national call to arms defense secretary leon panetta warned the threat of a significant cyber attack against america is already here. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. >> what are the threats american's face in this century? with the attacks of september 11th, the u.s. has had to completely rethink how it defends its citizens. the enemy no longer a national armies but rather determined individuals. >> there are not going to be a lot of countries that are gonna be stupid enough to put tank armies out in the desert against us anymore to allow us to annihilate them. what the lessons of history of the last twenty years or so certainly teach us is that if you're fight us, you can have greater success by using terrorist tactics, by employing suicide bombers, i.e.d.'s, thos
i think that's the likeliest area of actual conflict. >> the pentagon will often say and right now the u.s. spends something like 4, 5, 6 times what china spends on its defense spending. and the big question then becomes what is china's intention? (instrumental music) >> in a national call to arms defense secretary leon panetta warned the threat of a significant cyber attack against america is already here. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber...
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obama has asked the pentagon to steady ticking is down to three and the warheads. then he goes around saying he dreams of world free of nuclear weapons. kind of a nice dream the idea, but here's the problem, china is building and modernizing its armed arsenal. in reality while he acted kids streamed the only country whose it clear weapons he can actually reduce tourism. why? is doing it to level the nuclear planning field he is essentially slashing america's nuclear arsenals of that taken in the era of american superiority where america is clearly dominant. he's trying to restore the world before colonialism china, india, the arab islamic world, the civilizations of the americas. it was a multiple world without a single superpower like america . i believe obama wants us to go back to them hold. where does this leave us? think one of the powerful things about our phone is it shows obama's the agenda and his own words. it links them to his actions and it shows what the likely next move is going to be a number of key areas. ultimately you can understand where he's goi
obama has asked the pentagon to steady ticking is down to three and the warheads. then he goes around saying he dreams of world free of nuclear weapons. kind of a nice dream the idea, but here's the problem, china is building and modernizing its armed arsenal. in reality while he acted kids streamed the only country whose it clear weapons he can actually reduce tourism. why? is doing it to level the nuclear planning field he is essentially slashing america's nuclear arsenals of that taken in...
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chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i've been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talked with kareem abdul-jabbar, next. >> announcer: 'tis the season of more-- more shopping, more dining out... and along with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out your wallet, shop online or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. by the time you're done watching this, as many as 40 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7, but lifelock can. they're relentless about protecting your identity every minute of every day. when someone tries to take over your bank accounts, drain the equity in your home, or even
chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i've been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talked with kareem abdul-jabbar, next. >> announcer: 'tis the...
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the ship-mounted weapons don't hurt either, which is why nine years ago the pentagon asked the pentagon to help out. >> operating under customary international law. which allows military vessels. >> in the gulf, the vessels not ifyed or in forbidden waters are checked out. most are fishing boats from countries like iran. sometimes small diplomat ig doors are open. we sent a team over and excited and eager. they had tea with them and played cards. >> till the coast guard mission is dangerous. >> i don't think it would be different than soldier on the ground in iraq or afghanistan. the painful price of conflict born by the least recognized of america's warriors. >> bret: president obama's budget proposal contains $800 million in aid to arab spring countrys and calls for establishment of fund to provide incentive for economic, political and trade reform. still ahead, we look at how the federal budget process became so contentious. but first, could there be a spring thaw in the con tense, relationship -- contentious relationship between u.s. and north korea? my sunglasses. [ tires screech ]
the ship-mounted weapons don't hurt either, which is why nine years ago the pentagon asked the pentagon to help out. >> operating under customary international law. which allows military vessels. >> in the gulf, the vessels not ifyed or in forbidden waters are checked out. most are fishing boats from countries like iran. sometimes small diplomat ig doors are open. we sent a team over and excited and eager. they had tea with them and played cards. >> till the coast guard...
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the man from the pentagon who disagrees, making the pentagon's case on this matter, assistant secretary of defense, douglas wilson, thank you for being here. i appreciate the chance to talk with you about this. >> thank you for having me, i appreciate it. >> i think new york would go ahead with the parade to mark the end of the iraq war if the pentagon were saying no, don't do it. what is the harm? why are you stopping this from happening? >> rachel, i think we do need to have a conversation in this country about how to properly honor and welcome home those who served on the battlefield but i think we're having the wrong conversation. we're having a conversation about a major ticker tape parade in new york whether the giants, the new york giants deserve it and those who served in iraq do not, a very specious argument. >> i didn't say anything about the giants. >> i want to make the point that in terms of the new york ticker tape parade, those who were winding down the war in afghanistan are military leaders and troops who are fighting there, made clear last fall that they thought it was
the man from the pentagon who disagrees, making the pentagon's case on this matter, assistant secretary of defense, douglas wilson, thank you for being here. i appreciate the chance to talk with you about this. >> thank you for having me, i appreciate it. >> i think new york would go ahead with the parade to mark the end of the iraq war if the pentagon were saying no, don't do it. what is the harm? why are you stopping this from happening? >> rachel, i think we do need to have...